
SharePoint video training | Microsoft Support
Learn common SharePoint Online tasks with these videos and tutorials, and get links to more training for SharePoint and Office 365.
Create a class team in Microsoft Teams | Microsoft Support
Follow these steps to create a class team. Add students to the team to participate in group work channels, trade files, and assign work.
Creating, attending, and running meetings while using Teams for ...
Creating, attending, and running meetings are fundamental to distance learning. Below are a set of guidelines and information for managing meetings with Microsoft Teams.
Choose a team type to collaborate in Microsoft Teams
Learn more about the different types of teams you can create at your school in Microsoft Teams. Choose the team type that’s right for your needs.
Meetings, chats, and posts in class teams | Microsoft Support
Learn how to chat, create posts, use audio and video calling, and start a meeting in your class team for educators and students.
Archiving classes at the end of the school year in Microsoft Teams
Learn how to archive classes at the end of a term or school year. This freezes the class but saves all of its materials for you to re-use.
Get started | Microsoft Support
Learn all the basics to start teaching and learning with Microsoft Education apps like Teams, OneNote, and more.
Remote teaching and learning in Microsoft 365 Education
Make remote learning more engaging for your students. Plan lessons, share files, meet virtually, and keep up with assignments from your remote classroom.
Set up a Class Notebook in Teams using existing content
Every class team in Microsoft Teams comes with a built-in Class Notebook for educators and students. You can either build a new notebook from scratch after creating your new team or copy content from …
Assign work to multiple classes at once | Microsoft Support
Learn how to create and assign work to multiple classes at the same time in Microsoft Teams for Education.
Join a Teams for work or school meeting in Microsoft Teams Free
You can use either your Microsoft Teams personal account (also known as Microsoft Teams Free account) or a Microsoft Teams (work or school) account to attend a Teams meeting. Microsoft …
Educator's guide to Insights in Microsoft Teams
Insights in Microsoft Teams for Education uses at-a-glance data views to help educators track their students' Teams activity, from assignment turn-in to engagement in class conversations. With …
Provisioning classes at scale using PowerShell and Microsoft Graph
You can still provision classes and notebooks at scale using PowerShell and Microsoft Graph by following supported methods. This article outlines the steps and provides links to relevant …
Best practices for school leaders creating teams and channels in ...
Learn how to set up teams and channels to best meet your school or district needs in Microsoft Teams for Education.
Create a presentation in PowerPoint | Microsoft Support
Training: Watch and learn how to create a PowerPoint presentation, add/format text, and add pictures, shapes, and/or charts.
Track changes in Word | Microsoft Support
How to track changes in Word using revision marks. Accept, reject, or hide changes made by others working in the file.
Basic tasks for creating a PowerPoint presentation
Are you new to PowerPoint? This is a step-by-step topic to help you create a basic presentation using PowerPoint
Introducing Microsoft Teams Free
Connect with your contacts and communities using the latest features in Microsoft Teams Free, available on mobile, desktop, and web. Microsoft Teams Free, also sometimes called Teams …
Change, remove, or turn off animation effects in PowerPoint | Microsoft ...
In PowerPoint, you can change one animation effect applied to an object for another, modify the settings for an animation, or remove the animation from the object.
How to investigate a billing charge from Microsoft
Here are the most likely causes for an unrecognized charge: A Microsoft subscription has recurring billing enabled. Someone you know, such as a family member, bought something with your card. …